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LSVP height
i have downey HD 1.5" springs, and want to get a 2" spacer...
should i use the top or middle holes on my LSVP bracket that came with the downey kit. Currenly i have 1" spacer and am using the middle bracket...and my panhard is dead level. cheers |
hey hill!
you seem to be talking about two different parts, lsvp and pan hard rod. all i can suggest is put in the spacers and check both lsvp and p/h, you may have to use the upper mounting hole to keep things in the same place as they are now. lee |
Your panhard has nothing to do with your LSPV (Load Sensing Proportioning Valve). You are correct in using the middle hole right now. When you add the coils and a spacer, you will need to use the bottom (or top) hole (don't remember which, just not the middle hole).
Hope that helps. :guitar: |
Ag your talking about the same thing i am...... so would i want the LSPV as high above the axel as possible...or...?
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yup, thats what hes saying, much better than i did!
lee |
The idea is to set the LSPV rod as high above the axle as the amount of lift you are running.
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4Crawler...sometimes i think you must know the answer to every question i ask.!!! Thanks
Colin |
No problem, I've Been There and Dont That with the LSPV. When I ran into it, nobody seemed to know what it was or how it worked. My 3.5" lift kit came with a 2" bracket and I finally convinced myself that that was just not right:
- http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/4R_suspe...ortioningValve |
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